The Beatles has seen many bands for centuries, but none of them has a more prominent position than the Beatles. The band based in Liverpool was not as big as the band for four people. They brought the world from their charm to various styles. They changed the way the rock music has been played for decades and have had a great impact on people's lives. When you sit and ask people in the 1960s what bands changed their lives, many people will say that it is the Beatles. The band is made up of four people, and all go to the same school.
The Beatles were incredibly successful, and they used drums and three guitars (re: rhythm, lead and bass) to stimulate the 4 piece pop / rock band composition. Classical upright basses are widely used in the era before lighting and various types, such as pop bands of the 1950s (Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly etc.) and 1960's Motown recordings. But it is a completely different instrument from the bass guitar. The compact 4-piece new look of the Beatles is the first configuration for most new bands.
As a result, Elvis has transformed from a young and handsome singer to a gorgeous Hollywood supermarket. That's why the Beatles did not release Presley 's cover in the album. When their Beatles started recording on October 5, 1962 two years after the release of GI Blues (their first single "Love Me Do" / "PS I Love You"), they opposed The King Because it was. The king's respect for rock and roll is reduced. Still, Elvis Presley does not doubt the greatest influence on the Beatles.
According to the Beatles historian Mark Lewisohn, Quarry / The Beatles sang at least 31 songs of Elvis Presley with live performances. There are few people who recorded it, but the number of covers clearly shows the importance of the "King" for the Beatles. On the evening of August 27, 1965, during their second American tour the Beatles finally met their hero for the first time. This conference was held at Presley's Beverly Hills Building, the media was not invited and strictly stipulated that any prior plans would be kept secret. Although the meeting was originally very famous at the beginning, Elvis beat the ice and told the Beatles: "If I sit there and just stare at me, I will go to bed," the group opens an instant jam meeting I will.